“A Broken Heart and a Contrite Spirit”

Joseph F. McConkie, Robert L. Millet

Moroni’s description of the qualifications for baptism into the Nephite Church of Christ shows virtually the same conditions as those listed by the Lord through revelation in this dispensation (compare D&C 20:37). Worthiness to be admitted into the kingdom of God on earth is not open to negotiation. These conditions are prescribed by the Lord and are the same from one dispensation to another.

“Came Forth with a Broken Heart and a Contrite Spirit”

The “fruit” worthy of baptism is seen in actions, and the “broken heart and contrite spirit” are reflected in one’s attitudes and desires. This emphasis on the heart and the spirit demonstrates that training the inner man- inward spirituality- is also requisite for baptism by water and by fire (see 2 Nephi 2:7; 3 Nephi 9:19-20; 3 Nephi 12:19; Ether 4:15). “To have a broken heart and contrite spirit,” wrote Elder Bruce R. McConkie, “is to be broken down with deep sorrow for sin, to be humbly and thoroughly penitent, to have attained sincere and purposeful repentance” (Mormon Doctrine, p. 161). This kind of humility is not just sorrow for sin but is also an attitude of gratitude for the Savior’s sacrifice and a recognition of one’s total and complete dependence upon his merits and mercy.

Doctrinal Commentary on the Book of Mormon, Vol. 4

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